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23.01.2022 These tiny amigurumi toys are just dino-mite! These are by the lovely @handmade__byani using 8 ply BWM cotton. Make sure you check out out the free pattern... from Anika's bio! They would make perfect stocking stuffers for a dinosaur-loving kiddo - or hung in a group, an adorable mobile for a little one! Direct link to pattern page: https://handmadebyani.blogspot.com//mini-dino-free-pattern



19.01.2022 COngratulations ladies

17.01.2022 Box building stuff for teachers... schools....anybody who would like this please let me know if nobody will go to tip..Jan

16.01.2022 October Meeting Monday the 12th. Trying a swap. Meeting in the morning at 10.30am, with a coffee/tea, BYO lunch, craft at 1pm. Visitors are most welcome. We meet in the Devonport Guide Hall, Forbes St Devonport. See you there!



14.01.2022 Would you like to join the CWA but are unable to get to a local branch? Have you considered joining a Virtual Branch? The CWA in Tasmania is seeking expressions of interest in Setting up a Virtual Branch. Please contact us to register your interest.

13.01.2022 Shining a Light on Breast Cancer Awareness Month October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and the paranaple convention centre will shine Pink each night (when ...possible) to acknowledge the individuals, families and organisations in our community affected by the disease. Breast cancer remains the most common cancer among Australian women (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer). Please take some time this month to find out what you need to know about breast awareness and share this information with your family, friends and colleagues. To find out more about Breast Cancer Month visit BreastScreen Tasmania. #BreastCancerMonth

06.01.2022 We are having a SALE Details on photos 20% to 50% off selected items



06.01.2022 Would you like to see Tasmania ban single-use plastics? South Australia has become the first state to ban single-use plastics in Australia. Legislation bannin...g the sale, supply and distribution of plastic products like straws, cutlery and beverage stirrers passed yesterday. Full details: https://ab.co/2ZnbVgG

03.01.2022 This is tomorrow for any who are interested

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